India needs to develop mass production companies which can cater to requirements of 100,000's units as opposed to the available capacities of a few thousand pieces on an average said David Bradley, director of commodity management, Asia, Jabil Circuit, a global leader in electronic product solutions. |
Potential suppliers also fail to qualify becoming global suppliers as they lack awareness of international processes, especially environmental issues, Bradley told Business Standard on the sidelines of a seminar on Emerging Imperatives for Electronics Hardware "" E-waste and New Materials for Eco-Friendly products |
Jabil set up its India operations in 2005 after the acquisition of Philips manufacturing unit in Pune. |
In 2006, the company added capacities with the acquisition of Celetronix International. "We are keen to localise our supply chain but have not found suppliers who have mass production technology," said Bradley. |
Six months ago, Jabil launched a programme to identify potential suppliers. The company has identified close to 150 suppliers and will evaluate them for the potential to become mass manufacturers. |
These companies will be required to invest in manufacturing capacities and match its requirements for technical, environmental, quality and others. |
Presently, Jabil imports the mass produced components from Taiwan and China. |
"We will start substitution of imported goods with local goods on the basis of logistics and costs," said Bradley adding that By April/ May they hope to identify a few local suppliers. |